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Page 22
... fine texture , and occasion- ally interspersed with minute scales of mica . The surface of these hills being composed of a stratum of clay , the ground at their base is continually receiving a deposit of the same nature , affording ...
... fine texture , and occasion- ally interspersed with minute scales of mica . The surface of these hills being composed of a stratum of clay , the ground at their base is continually receiving a deposit of the same nature , affording ...
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... fine yellow sand and shingle . I observed the prints of tigers ' feet in several places on the route , and in this place they were particularly From the circuits the animals had made on the beach , they would seem to have been sporting ...
... fine yellow sand and shingle . I observed the prints of tigers ' feet in several places on the route , and in this place they were particularly From the circuits the animals had made on the beach , they would seem to have been sporting ...
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... fine clear flame ; it has , however , a very disagreeable smell , and is so highly inflammable , that it must be used with caution . The oil produced on the Island of Cheduba is not so abundant or so pure as that of Rambree . One of the ...
... fine clear flame ; it has , however , a very disagreeable smell , and is so highly inflammable , that it must be used with caution . The oil produced on the Island of Cheduba is not so abundant or so pure as that of Rambree . One of the ...
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... fine day . To observe boys of all ages . rushing from the scene of their daily labours to the tank or other place of enjoyment , with that cheerful demeanour which marks the school - boy in our own country when released from his task ...
... fine day . To observe boys of all ages . rushing from the scene of their daily labours to the tank or other place of enjoyment , with that cheerful demeanour which marks the school - boy in our own country when released from his task ...
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... fine ; beyond it , on the land side , lay Jeeka , the highest mountain in the island , and immediately opposite to it , separated only by a small channel of the sea , was the island of Cheduba , with its blue hills and undulating plains ...
... fine ; beyond it , on the land side , lay Jeeka , the highest mountain in the island , and immediately opposite to it , separated only by a small channel of the sea , was the island of Cheduba , with its blue hills and undulating plains ...
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